Common use of The Student's conduct Clause in Contracts

The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part of the fire safety arrangements’ 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am. 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks or pressurised containers onto any part of the Property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ ) and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ; 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence

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Samples: Student Residential Accommodation Licence to Occupy

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The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part of the fire safety arrangements’ 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am. 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks or pressurised containers onto any part of the Property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ "xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/handbook.htm") and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ; 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence

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Samples: Student Residential Accommodation Licence to Occupy

The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property Premises – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part cause any abuse of the fire alarm and safety arrangements’system; 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am.; 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks weapon or pressurised containers container onto any part of the PropertyUniversity's premises or property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property University's premises (including without limitation the Hall) pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. Hall Handbook (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ ) and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ; 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s Students own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence Hall of residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence.

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Samples: Student Residential Accommodation Agreement

The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part of the fire safety arrangements’ 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am. 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks or pressurised containers onto any part of the Property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ "xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/handbook.htm") and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ;. 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence

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Samples: Licence to Occupy

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The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part of the fire safety arrangements’ 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am. 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks or pressurised containers onto any part of the Property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ ) and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ;. 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence

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Samples: Student Residential Accommodation Licence to Occupy

The Student's conduct. The Student must ensure that the Student and their household act within the law and that they (and guests/visitors where applicable) do not: 2.2.1 bring any form of drugs into the Residence or misuse drugs whether legal or illegal in any part of the Property – these include the use of legal highs, psychoactive substances and nitrous oxide; 2.2.2 cause other occupiers of the Residence or any other person any injury, disturbance, disruption, distress, annoyance, nuisance, harassment, inconvenience or damage to their property; 2.2.3 undertake any criminal activity or act in a manner as to endanger the wellbeing of members of the University and/or the good order of the Residence or which is likely to bring the University into disrepute. This includes (without limitation), for example, damaging fittings/furniture or anti-social behaviour resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol and/or consumption of drugs; 2.2.4 cover or conceal smoke detectors within the Residence or misuse or interfere with anything provided as part cause any abuse of the fire alarm and safety arrangements’system; 2.2.5 cause any excessive or unnecessary noise in the Residence, including but not limited to: · Any prolonged noise made in a bedroom which is audible from outside it. This includes things such as music, singing, and loud conversation, but excludes things like the noise occasionally made by closing a wardrobe door; · Any noise made in the Common Parts which is audible from within the bedrooms; or · Noise made between 11.00 pm and 7.30 am.; 2.2.6 permit others to occupy the Accommodation without the permission of the University; 2.2.7 allow the Student's health or behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of the University, to constitute a serious risk to the Student or others or the University's or other people's property. Including but not limited to failing to notify a member of staff if the Student has an illness which may be contagious (other than minor ailments such as a common cold) or failing to properly dispose of medicines or used syringes. Please note that the Student will need to register with a local General Practitioner within 14 days of arrival at the Hall in order to receive treatment in an emergency from a General Practitioner; 2.2.8 display such conduct or carry out such activities as, in the opinion of the University, renders the Student unfit to be in occupancy or is likely to bring the University into disrepute; 2.2.9 bring firearms (including, without limitation, any replica firearms) and/or any other dangerous or offensive weapons, fireworks weapon or pressurised containers container onto any part of the Property; 2.2.10 bring onto or keep at the Accommodation or Residence or at any part of the Property pets or any living creatures (except for guide dogs and hearing dogs); 2.2.11 hold social functions/parties in the Residence without the prior written consent of the Warden or Hall Manager. Please note that any social function allowed in the Residence must be held strictly in accordance with the further regulations in the Halls Handbook. Handbook (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/accommodation/current-students/ ) and where applicable with the prior Agreement of the Warden or Hall Manager and the Student should not: · Hold or attend a party or gathering in any part of the Residence except where and between the hours previously authorised by the Warden or Hall Manager; · Cause excessive noise at such gathering (see 2.2.5 above); · Permit guests (invited or uninvited) to wander away from the gathering; · Allow unruly behaviour at such gathering; or · Leave the venue dirty or untidy. ; 2.2.12 keep any vehicle or vehicle parts in any part of the Residence other than (i) bicycles in the designated cycle bays; or (ii) mobility assistance vehicles and not to ride or drive any vehicle in the Residence unless it is a mobility assistance vehicle. Users of mobility assistance vehicles are requested to contact the University in advance as the University may need to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the vehicle (without imposing any obligation on the University if the vehicle cannot reasonably be accommodated). Details of car parking arrangements are given in the Halls Handbook; 2.2.13 use the Accommodation for any other purpose than as a living and studying accommodation; 2.2.14 damage Contents in or remove Contents from the Accommodation or any room in the Residence. Please note that an inventory of the Accommodation Contents will be provided to the Student on arrival; 2.2.15 change or damage the decorative finish of the Accommodation or any other part of the Residence; 2.2.16 bring the Student’s own furniture, curtains, soft lampshades or halogen lamps into the Residence since all furnishings must comply with relevant safety legislation; 2.2.17 add to or change the telephone services to the Accommodation and not to add to or change the technology data services installation or supply in the Accommodation; 2.2.18 Move any furniture into a different part of the Residence.

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Samples: Student Residential Accommodation Licence to Occupy

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